Ok,: someone else had a contribution approved from Feb 2008 that used the name 'Director for Restoration'., The names for Restoration team should only be used as Other.. which would then keep it local. / aspect ratio as I have discovered thru a screen cap is 2:38 but this web site (http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/MyFairLady.asp)
refers to 2:35 (pal format -)in the second paragraph down ..
MC added and extra studio for restoration / added crew for film credits on DVD / removed BY as there is only one rex harrison . /added MC and one extra studio as as per source-
Restoration (courtesy of wiki.org)
By the 1990s, the original film elements had fallen into disrepair from heavy printing and there was fear of total deterioration. When CBS discovered this after two controversial widescreen laserdiscs that won "Worst Laserdisc of the Year" two years running, even after an attempt to improve the master, film restorers Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, in conjunction with 20th Century Fox (whose home video division previously held the rights to the CBS library including My Fair Lady), were brought in to save the film. They succeeded in preserving the film's image quality for future generations. A 30th anniversary theatrical re-issue in 1994 by Fox (with new 70mm prints struck) reinforced the film's popularity.
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Ok,: someone else had a contribution approved from Feb 2008 that used the name 'Director for Restoration'., The names for Restoration team should only be used as Other.. which would then keep it local. / aspect ratio as I have discovered thru a screen cap is 2:38 but this web site (http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/MyFairLady.asp)
refers to 2:35 (pal format -)in the second paragraph down ..
MC added and extra studio for restoration / added crew for film credits on DVD / removed BY as there is only one rex harrison . /added MC and one extra studio as as per source-
Restoration (courtesy of wiki.org)
.. film restorers Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, in conjunction with 20th Century Fox (whose home video division previously held the rights to the CBS library including My Fair Lady), were brought in to save the film. They succeeded in preserving the film's image quality for future generations. A 30th anniversary theatrical re-issue in 1994 by Fox (with new 70mm prints struck) rei
*Updated Notes*
Ok,: someone else had a contribution approved from Feb 2008 that used the name 'Director for Restoration'., The names for Restoration team should only be used as Other.. which would then keep it local. / aspect ratio as I have discovered thru a screen cap is 2:38 but this web site (http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/MyFairLady.asp)
refers to 2:35 (pal format -)in the second paragraph down ..
MC added and extra studio for restoration / added crew for film credits on DVD / removed BY as there is only one rex harrison . /added MC and one extra studio as as per source-
Restoration (courtesy of wiki.org)
.. film restorers Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, in conjunction with 20th Century Fox (whose home video division previously held the rights to the CBS library including My Fair Lady), were brought in to save the film. A 30th anniversary theatrical re-issue in 1994 by Fox (with new 70mm prints struck) reinforced the film's popularity.
*Updated Notes*
Ok,: someone else had a contribution approved from Feb 2008 that used the name 'Director for Restoration'., The names for Restoration team should only be used as Other.. which would then keep it local. / aspect ratio as I have discovered thru a screen cap is 2:39 but this web site (http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/MyFairLady.asp)
refers to 2:35 (pal format -)in the second paragraph down ..
MC added and extra studio for restoration / added crew for film credits on DVD / removed BY as there is only one rex harrison . /added MC and one extra studio as as per source-
Restoration (courtesy of wiki.org)
.. film restorers Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, in conjunction with 20th Century Fox (whose home video division previously held the rights to the CBS library including My Fair Lady), were brought in to save the film. A 30th anniversary theatrical re-issue in 1994 by Fox (with new 70mm prints struck) reinforced the film's popularity.
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